Spanish 360 - Topic: Mothers and Daughters

Spring
2014
01
4.00
Elissa Gelfand
W 01:15PM-04:05PM
Mount Holyoke College
87292
Ciruti 123
egelfand@mtholyoke.edu
87022,87292,86894,86767,87553
'Study of this crucial and problematic relationship in modern novels and films from Romance cultures. Exploration of the mother-daughter bond as literary theme, social institution, psychological dynamic, and metaphor for female creativity. Readings include Western myths and diverse theories of family arrangements (Rousseau, Freud, Chodorow, Rich, Irigaray, Giorgio, Mernissi, Nnaemeka). Authors and films will be grouped cross-culturally by theme and chosen from among: Colette, Vivanti, Morante, Ernaux, Tusquets, Roy, Roig, Rodoreda, Martin Gaite, Ramondino, Pineau, Beyala, Bouraoui; films: Children of Montmartre (La maternelle); Indochine; The Silences of the Palace; My Mother Likes Women.'
Prereq: Two 200-level courses above Spanish 212
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.